Now the man who designed the future for Ridley Scott is offering some of his Blade Runner collectibles to the highest bidder. A signed copy of Oblagon: Concepts of Syd Mead, a book that contains 17 pages of Blade Runner pre-production work (pictured), will be sold at Bonhams & Butterfields’ 20th Century Decorative Arts auction Tuesday, along with other pieces associated with the 1982 techno-thriller.

Mead's vision of the Los Angeles skyline, circa 2019.

Mead designed cars for the Ford Motor Company before getting into movies, then created the look for landmark pictures including Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Tron, Aliens and Mission: Impossible III.

Bonhams & Butterfields rep Katie Nortonis said the panel will explore “the relevance of the important environmental and social themes of Blade Runner as well as the film’s continued impact on the design zeitgeist. It will be especially interesting to explore the film’s prescient vision of a Los Angeles future as viewed through the lens of the present-day cityscape.”